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[Only 50 copies were printed on large paper.B. M.]

[Another copy.] L. P.

[With two impressions of each plate, one etched, the other finished.-B. M.]

[Another edition.] 4 vol. Plates (72). London (Rivington), 1811. 4°.

[The same plates as in the former edition.]

Views in St. Helena ... and Egypt. See SALT (H.).

Drafts and copies of Papers relating to the History and Geography of India, Egypt, and Abyssinia, collected by George Annesley, Viscount Valentia. (Additional Manuscript in the British Museum, No. 19,348.) Folio.

Voyages dans l'Hindoustan, à Ceylon, sur les deux côtes de la Mer Rouge, en Abyssinie et en Égypte, de 1802 à 1806, par George Valentia, trad. de l'Anglais par P. F. Henry. 4 vol. Paris (Lepetit), 1813. 8°. Atlas de 26 planches et 2 cartes, 4o.

Des Lord G. Valentia und Salt's Reisen nach Indien, Ceylon, dem rothen Meere, Abyssinien und Aegypten, in den Jahren. 1802-1806. Aus dem Englischen von Rühss. 2 Th., mit 1 Karte. Weimar, 1811. 8°.

[Forms Bde. 44 and 45 of Sprengel's 'Bibliothek der neuesten und wichtigsten Reisebeschreibungen.'] Reize naar Indie... Abyssinie en Egypte, in de jaren 1802-1806, nar het Engelsch. 4 vol. Haarlem, 1816. 8°.

Route de l'Inde, ou Description géographique de l'Égypte, de la Syrie, de l'Arabie, trad. en partie de l'Anglais et rédigée par P. F. Henry. 1 carte. Paris, an VIII. [1800.]

8°.

Reise-weg naar de Indien of aardrykskundige beschryving van Egypten, Syrien, Arabien, etc. 1799. 8°.

See BRUCE (J.). Refutation, etc.

ROBINSON (F.), R.N. Refutation, etc.

ANNIUS (JOANNES), Viterbensis. See MANETHO.

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ANTES (JOHN). Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Egyptians, the Overflowing of the Nile and its effects; with remarks on the Plague, and other subjects. Written during a Residence of twelve years in Cairo and its vicinity, with a Map of Egypt. pp. 139. London (Stockdale), 1800. 4°.

See SERVOIS ( ), Abbé. Observations de M. Antès sur la Peste en Égypte.

Confidence in God, illustrated in the life of J. A., a missionary in Egypt; extracted from a narrative written by himself. The first series tracts, etc. No. 20. London (Religious Tract Society), [1830? etc.] 120.

J. A., Missionnär der Brüdergemeinde. (Eine Selbstbiographie.)

Basel, St. Chrischona [printed], 1869. 12o.

Anecdotes in the life of J. A., giving an account of his residence in Egypt, etc. London (Religious Tract Society), [1830?] 12°.

Bemerkungen über Aegypten während eines zwölfjährigen Aufenthalts zu Cairo und andern Örten in diesem merkwürdigen Lande. Aus dem Engl. Mit 1 Karte. Weimar (Landes-Industrie-Comptoir), 1801. 8°.

ANTHONY, Saint, of Coma, Upper Egypt (A.D. 251-356). Life of, by Athanasius; also first epistle, prayers, vision, anecdote, etc. of. [Syriac Ms. in the British Museum, No. 937, etc.]

[Athanasius' Life of St. Anthony, translated into French by the Abbé Manoury, was published in 1858.]

Seven of St. Anthony's letters, written originally in Coptic, but translated into Latin, are extant in the Bibliotheca Patrum.

ANTINORI (GIACOMO). Il Marchese Orazio
Antinori e la Spedizione Geografica Italiana
nell' Affrica Equatoriale. pp. 132.
Perugia (Santucci), 1883. 32°.

See TRAVELS. Viaggi celebri.

ANTIOCHUS, an Egyptian Prince. Antioco;
opera [in three acts and in verse. By A.
Zeno. With a dedication signed: J. J.
Heidegger], etc.-Antiochus; an opera, etc.
Ital. and Eng. pp. 71.
London (Tonson), 1712. 8°.

ANTIQUITAETEN-ZIMMER. Das geöffnete Antiquitäten-Zimmer, worinnen kurtze Anleitung gegeben wird, wie man Inscriptionen, Statuen und andere Reliquien des Alterthums mit Nutz verstehen und betrachten soll. With woodcuts printed in the text. Hamburg, 1711. 8°.

ANTIQUITIES. Antiquités Égyptiennes. [Catalogue.] Anvers, 1826. 8°.

Breve notizia degli oggetti di antichità
Egiziane riportati dalle spedizione letteraria
Toscana in Egitto ed in Nubia.
Firenze, 1830. 8°.

Destruction of Antiquities in Egypt.
The Builder, vol. 41, pp. 27, 192.

Discovery of Egyptian Antiquities in
Egypt, 1882. Twelve illustrations in The
Illustrated London News, vol. 80, 1882, pp. 113,
116, 117, 118, 120.

Egypt and Egyptian Antiquities. The Builder, vol. 9, p. 280.

Egyptian Antiquities. The Builder, vol. 42, p. 434.

Egyptian Antiquities and English Tourists. The Builder, vol. 23, p. 391.

Egyptian Antiquities at Liverpool. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, vol. 18, p. 184. Antiquitatum variarum autores. Lugduni (S. Gryphius), 1552. 8o.

[Manetho, De regibus Aegyptiorum, etc.]

Antiquities of Egypt, with Engravings. London (Religious Tract Society), 1830. 8°.

ANTIQUITIES. Illustrations of Egyptian Antiquities. Bath, 1822. 8°.

Catalogue d'une Collection d'Antiquités Égyptiennes. Anvers, 1826. 8°.

Catalogue des Antiquités découvertes en Égypte. Paris, 1826. 8°.

Les Antiquités Égyptiennes. Avec gravures. Toulouse, 1867. 8°.

Phénomène littéraire, causé par la ressemblance des pensées des deux auteurs (l'Abbé de Longuerue et Richard Simon), touchant les Antiquités des Chaldéens et des Égyptiens; où l'on voit la fausseté d'un grand nombre d'années que quelques écrivains, soit anciens ou modernes, donnent aux observations célestes prétendues faites par ces deux nations. pp. 14. Paris (Toinard), 1705. 4o. -pp. 16. 8°.

The Antiquities of Egypt: with a particular notice of those that illustrate the Sacred Scriptures.

London (Religious Tract Society), 1841. 8°.

ANTONIUS (CONRADUS GOTTLOB). See CLARUS (C. B.).

ANVILLE (JEAN BAPTISTE BOURGUIGNON D'). See BOURGUIGNON.

AN-X-F-EN-AMEN. Todtenpapyrus. See SCHILBACH (A.).

ANX-NES-ISI. Papyrus in the Musée Égyptien du Louvre, Paris, No. 3109. Livre de ce qui est dans l'hémisphère inférieur, pour la défunte: "L'Osiris, dame pallacide d'Ammon-Rà, roi des dieux, musicienne de Mau-toûer, dame d'As'rû, Anx-n-s-as." Manuscrit exécuté à l'encre noire et à l'encre rouge, contenant une partie des mêmes représentations que le papyrus No. II. 1. [Catalogue by T. Devéria, No. II. 2.]

ANX-V-N-XONSOU. Papyrus in the Musée Égyptien du Louvre, Paris, No. 3148. Manuscrit hiératique composé de 11 colonnes d'une bonne écriture avec rubriques, sans figures, contenant des textes funéraires extraits en partie du Rituel et des compositions d'une rédaction postérieure. Quelques passages de ces textes sont fort intéressants à étudier. Ce précieux manuscrit, qui porte en plusieurs endroits l'empreinte d'une composition originale du plus grand style, a été rédigé en l'honneur de l'Osiris divin père, prophète d'Ammon-Râ, roi des dieux, Anx-v-n-Xonsou, véridique, enfanté par Ta-se-t-mont. [Catalogue by T. Devéria, No. v. 12.]

AOU-V-N-MAUT. Papyrus in the Musée Égyptien du Louvre, Paris, No. 3150. Restes d'un tableau initial où l'on voit l'image d'Osiris à face noire, avec légendes hiéroglyphiques; puis un texte de onze lignes d'une grande écriture hiératique de bonne époque, avec rubriques et titre en rouge. Ce texte est intitulé: "Livre de sortir du jour." Il est écrit au nom du "prêtre d'Amon-râ-roides-dieux Aou-v-n-maut, véridique," et contient un extrait avec quelques variantes du chapitre 17 du Todtenbuch. [Catalogue by T. Devéria, No. III. 12.]

APOLLONIUS, Alexandrinus, etc. Apollonii Historiae Commentitiae liber, cum notis G. Xylandri, etc. Gr. & Lat. Lipsiæ, 1792. 8o.

Apollonii Dyscoli quae supersunt. Recensuerunt, apparatum criticum, commentarium, indices adiecerunt R. Schneider et G. Uhlig. See Grammatici Graeci, etc. Vol. I. 1878, etc. 8°.

APÔPI. La querelle d'Apôpi et de Soknounrî (XIX. dynastie). See Contes populaires de l'Égypte ancienne (G. Maspéro). Paris, 1882. 8°.

APPENZELLER (J. C.) See MAYR (J. H.).

APPIAN, of Alexandria.

[Appian is the author of an extensive history of the Roman empire, in the Greek language. The time in which he lived may be fixed from several passages in his writings. In the preface (c. 7) he speaks of an interval of two centuries between the dictatorship of Cæsar (49 or 47 B.C.) and the time when he wrote his history, which brings us to the reign of Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.). Appian practised as an advocate at Rome under more than one emperor; and he so far won the favour of the court, that he was sent to his native country in the important office of procurator or imperial treasurer, if indeed he was not præfectus augustalis, or governorgeneral of the province of Egypt (see his preface, last chapter). His history, instead of embracing the Roman empire as a whole, treats of the several provinces separately, taking them up in succession as they become connected with Roman history, and then giving a continuous account of their relations with Rome. The subjects of his twenty-two books are:1, the regal period; 2, Italy (west of the Apennines); 3, Samnites; 4, Kelts; 5, Sicily and other islands, particularly Crete and Cyprus; 6, Spain; 7, Hannibal's wars; 8, Carthage and Numidia; 9, Macedonia and Illyria; 10, Greece and the Greek States of Lower Asia; 11, Syria 12, Pontus; 13, the wars of Marius and Sylla; 14, those of Pompey and Cæsar; 15 and 16, the wars against the assassins of Cæsar; 17, those between Antony and Augustus; 18, 19, 20, and 21, Egypt; 22, the first century of the empire (including the reign of Vespasian). He appears also to have added afterwards histories of Dacia, Arabia, Judæa, chiefly in reference to Trajan. He speaks also of a history of his own life (Preface, c. 15). Of these, the sixth, seventh, eighth, the latter part of the ninth, the eleventh, twelfth, and those on the Civil Wars, still exist, besides some fragments of the The work entitled 'Parthica,' which is usually published with his works as part of the

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eleventh book, consists merely of extracts from Plutarch's Lives of Crassus and Antony,' to which some impostor of the Middle Ages has prefixed a short prefatory introduction, stolen from Appian's Syrian History."]

Selection from the editions and translations of Appian's works:

ΑΡΡΙΑΝ, of Alexandria. 'Α. Ῥωμαικων, Κελτικη, Λιβυκη ή Καρχηδονικη, Ιλλυρικη, Συριακη, Παρθική, Μιθριδατειος, ἐμφυλιων έ. Appiani Alexandrini Romanarum historiarum, Celtica, Libyca vel Carthaginensis, Illyrica, Syriaca, Parthica, Mithridatica, civilis, quinque libris distincta. Cura ac diligentia C. Stephani. Gr. ED. PR.

Typis Regiis: Lutetiæ, 1551. fol.

Appiani Alexandrini Historia Romana ab
I. Bekkero recognita. Gr. 2 vol.
Lipsia, 1852, 53. 8°

[Part of the 'Bibliotheca Scriptorum Græcorum et Romanorum Teubneriana.']

Appiani Historia Romana. Edidit L. Mendelssohn. 2 vol. Gr. Lipsiae, 1878-81, 8°.

[Part of the 'Bibliotheca Scriptorum Græcorum et Romanorum Teubneriana.'

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Other editions. Vinegia, 1584, 8°; 3 vol. 1559, 12o; Verona, 1730, 4o.

Histoire des guerres civiles de la république Romaine. Traduite du Grec, par J. J. Combes-Dounous. 3 tom. Paris, 1808. 8o.

Los Triumphos de Apiano. End. A loor de la sanctissima trinidad... se acabo la parte primera d'Appiano Alexandrino Sophista, etc. [Containing the books on the Libyan, Syrian, Parthian, and Mithridatic Wars, translated into Spanish by J. de Molina.] 6. L. J. Joffre: Valencia, 1522. fol.

[No more published.]

The history of Appian of Alexandria, in two parts, the first consisting of the Punick, Syrian, Parthian, Mithridatick, Illyrian, Spanish and Hannibalick wars, the second containing five books of the Civil Wars of Rome. Made English by J. D[avies]. London, 1679. fol.

An auncient historie and exquisite chronicle of the Romanes warres, both ciuile and foren .. with a continuation ... from the death of Sextus Pompeius... till the overthrow of Antonie and Cleopatra... (The second part translated... by W. B.) 2 pt. B. L. London, 1578. 4°.

APPLETON (Rev. JOHN H.) and SAYCE

(Prof. A. H.). Dr. Appleton; his life and literary relics. London (Trübner), 1881. 8°.

[Contains: "A Visit to Egypt and the Levant-A Second Visit to Egypt, and Death at Luxor."]

APPLETON (T. G.). A Nile Journal. Illustrated by E. Bestson. pp. 307. Boston (Roberts) and London (Macmillan), 1876. 8o.

APULEJO (L.). See ZIEGLER (J. J.).

ARAB ART. Monuments of Arabian Art in Egypt. The Builder, vol. 44, p. 412.

ARABI PASHA [AHMAD ARĀBI, Al-Misri]. Portrait and notice of Arabi Pasha, The Graphic, vol. 26, 1882, pp. 5, 465.—Arabi, Shall He Die? p. 290.-Surrender of Arabi to General Drury-Lowe, p. 344.-His prison, pp. 350, 508. Visiting-card, p. 408.

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Arabi's Little Game, p. 410.-Arabi in Prison
at Cairo, p. 465. Arabi's Trial, p. 498.
Arabi's Son and Mr. Broadley, p. 500.-
Arabi's alleged Crimes, p. 562.-Arabi Exit,
p. 626.-Arabi going from Prison to the
Court, p. 696.-Reading Arabi's Sentence,
p. 708.-Arabi in Exile, p. 714.-Arabi's
Bedroom in the Arsenal. Supp. Aug. 5th.
How we defended Arábi and his Friends.
The Graphic, vol. 28, 1883, p. 587.
Instructions to my Counsel.
Century, Dec. 1882.

Nineteenth

Ahmed Arabi Bey, Egyptian Minister of War. Portrait. The Illustrated London News, vol. 80, 1882, pp. 177, 557.-Trial of Arabi Pasha before the Egyptian CourtMartial at Cairo, vol. 81, 1882, p. 653.Getting up evidence in an Arab village, p. 512.

Arabi's Defence. The Saturday Review, vol. 54, 1882, p. 717.

See BROADLEY (A. M.). How we defended Arábi, etc.

ARABIAN GULF. Schifffahrt im arab. Golfe. Ausland, No. 2. Stuttgart, 1859.

ARAB MONUMENTS. Arab Monuments in Egypt. Report of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings on the measures adopted by the Government of Egypt for the preservation of Monuments of Arab Art in that country, October 1883.

[On Dec. 18, 1881, the Khedive appointed a Committec, under the presidency of Muhammad Zeki Pasha, Minister of the Wakûf-(1) to make an inventory of the Arab monuments in Egypt possessed of artistic or historic interest; (2) to watch over their maintenance; (3) to see to the execution of proper repairs; and (4) to insure the preservation in the archives of the Ministry of Wakfs of plans of all work executed, and to indicate to that Ministry the

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fragments of monuments which ought to be transferred to the National Museum. A list, dated 9th June, 1883, was made, comprising 664 monuments, consisting of mosques, tombs, drinking-fountains, and schools, all situated in Cairo and the neighbourhood -such as the Mosques of Amru, Tulun, Al Azhar, Al Hakim, Sultan Hassan, and Al Ghuri. Other monuments are referred to: the four ancient gates, -the Bab Zuweyleh, Bab en Nasr, Bab el Futuh, and Bab esh Sharieb,-the remains of walls built by Saladin, the building used for the Kadi's Court, the Tomb Mosques of the Malik al Ashraf Inal, the Amri Yusuf, and many others.]

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AR-HOR-ROU, Son of ISI-N-XEBOU. Papyrus

in the Musée Égyptien du Louvre, Paris, Nos. 3145 (3191, 3211 et 3237). Fragments nombreux d'un manuscrit, incomplètement collé sur papier et carton. Ce manuscrit, très-mutilé, est écrit en caractères hiératiques d'assez bonne époque, avec rubriques, figures au trait et quelques peintures, au nom de "l'Osiris Ar-hor-rou, véridique, enfanté par Isi-n-xebou, véridique." Il semble avoir contenu intégralement les 165 chapitres du Todtenbuch, dans le même ordre que l'exemplaire de Turin, à l'exception du chapitre 64, qui prend place entre les chapitres 30 et 31. [Catalogue by T. Devéria, No. III. 11.]

ARITHMETIC. See GEOMETRY.

ARIUS, of Alexandria. Begin. Incipit prologus

in libro sci athanasij habito ptra hereticos Sabelliū Fotinu z Arriú, etc. [1470?] fol. See BOEHRINGER (F.). Athanasius und A., oder der erste grosse Kampf der Orthodoxie und Heterodoxie. 1874. 8°.

ARIUS, of Alexandria. Persona, Mores atque Errores. See LUPUS (C.) Patris C. Lupi opera omnia. Tom. I.

S. Alexandri... Epistolæ de Ariana hæresi, deque Arii depositione. See SCHRAM (D.) P. D. Schram . . . Analysis operum SS. Patrum, etc. Tom. 7. 1780, etc. 8o.

Arius detected and confuted: or, a short and familiar direction for plain Christians. ... The second edition. To which is added an appendix in answer to two pamphlets publish'd against it, by the author of the letter to a dissenter in Exon [J. Peirce].

London, 1719. 8°.

Plain Christianity defended: being an answer to "Arius detected and confuted." By the author of the letter to a dissenter at Exon [J. Peirce]. London, 1719. 8°.

Plain Christianity defended, etc. (Part 2. Being a continuation of the answer, etc.) 2 pt. [By J. Peirce.] London, 1719. 8°.

- Plain Christianity defended. Parts 3 and 4. Being an answer to Mr. Moore's calm defence of the Deity of Jesus Christ. [By J. Peirce.] London, 1720. 8°. ARLES-DUFOUR (JEAN BARTHÉLEMY).

Le

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translated by Ahmad Khalil]. [Búlák,] 1830. 8°.

Militairische Anstalten und Militair-Macht des heutigen Aegyptens. Aus dem Französischen. Magazin für die Literatur des Auslandes, Berlin, 1840, No. 84. [Das ägyptische Militairwesen von einem britischen Officier. Ibid. Nos. 134, 135.]

The New Egyptian Army. A Review before the Khedive at Cairo. Illustration in The Graphic, 1883, vol. 28, p. 5.—Putting the Cavalry over Jumps, p. 568.

Types of the Egyptian Army. The Illustrated London News, vol. 80, 1882, p. 533.

See GREAT BRITAIN; also FRANCE.

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